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Yet, they also represent a miniscule number of abortion procedures.
Bermeo: In terms of our overall US budget, they're miniscule.
My sacrifice, while some people have lost everything, seems miniscule.
Measured against such benefits, the wealth of innovators is miniscule.
And miniscule compared to the worldwide cost of treating CAUTIs.
Their budget is miniscule compared to the Army or Navy.
It's a little thing -- miniscule in fact -- but it's not nothing.
The risks of being caught in a terrorist incident are miniscule.
Next to the towering pyramids of Giza, though, it looks miniscule.
That's when the electricity in the miniscule room abruptly shut off.
Today, Genesis sales are miniscule compared to these established luxury brands.
Still, that was a miniscule percentage of the state's coastal population.
When someone shoots you, damage is miniscule until you shoot back.
Moves in the currency market were miniscule after bigger swings overnight.
As a result, the number of AO-rated games is absolutely miniscule.
Furthermore, the literary community itself—if such a thing exists—is miniscule.
Tiwari and cinematographer Sethu Sriram focus on every miniscule detail of wrestling.
The United States' demands of Turkey to resolve this crisis are miniscule.
On a fundamental level, Pardew simply does not give a miniscule, microscopic fuck.
And when they started looking at the net trade benefits, they are miniscule.
However, despite growing world demand for natural gas, U.S. LNG exports are miniscule.
The tiny buildings are miniscule in the face of the impossibly large vortex.
It was a miniscule bright side to the nightmare she was going through.
That makes the $92 million profit it recorded one year ago seem positively miniscule.
For players on the margins of making a NBA roster, talent differences are miniscule.
Because today's world has only miniscule investments by institutional investors in developing country infrastructure.
Unit labor costs, due to miniscule productivity, are starting to rise faster than prices.
When it comes to magnifying the miniscule, electrons are fundamentally better than visible light.
And what we have found I would say could be fairly described as miniscule.
"There's a change, that's true, but I'm talking about something very miniscule," she said.
Obviously, it's a miniscule difference, but I'm curious, does it feel different time-wise?
If you tweaked these conditions by even a miniscule amount, then we wouldn't be here.
He focuses his lens on the most miniscule of creatures, from ladybugs to dung beetles.
China's exports of refined tin were a miniscule 22017 tonnes over the January-April period.
Research suggests that the company's market share in China was miniscule compared to local rivals.
So, despite their miniscule size, these glassy dust bits have survived some extreme interstellar conditions.
Moves in the currency market were miniscule in early Asian hours after bigger swings overnight.
Critics contend that voter fraud is a miniscule problem overblown by Republicans for political purposes.
While the benefits are miniscule, the financial burden of the Paris climate agreement are devastating.
That miniscule fraction of the federal budget goes a long way in pursuing American interests.
Spence's eye camera uses an analogue rather than digital signal, thanks to its miniscule transmitter.
"The probability of recurrence goes down with every year, but it's not miniscule," she says.
Every graphite mark that Foy made in a drawing, no matter how miniscule, was deliberate.
The expenses of external FPC members who are based in Britain are miniscule by comparison.
The article included an image of a miniscule-portioned plate of the much-hyped cuisine.
He covers them with tiny dots, which are, in fact, the eyes of miniscule faces.
It is thought to have been caused by a paint flake or a miniscule metal fragment.
But the market for Mac OS gaming is still miniscule compared to the Windows-using audience.
It might be easy to dismiss VFA as some miniscule project by a joke presidential candidate.
Small icons become miniscule; you'll never be able to tell Netflix from Yelp at that size.
A 2007 report by the Brennan Center for Justice also found miniscule rates of voter fraud.
In Deadpool 2, there is a massive celebrity cameo that occurs for a miniscule amount of time.
Such a miniscule change is impossible to measure physically and will have no impact on global climate.
Personal problems can feel miniscule relative to the grave suffering and pressing global issues around the globe.
Voters who loved and believed in him propelled him to victory, but with the most miniscule margins.
And she derides the "chemically-treated" shed communities that temporarily house a miniscule percentage of the homeless.
But the fact is that, as an individual, your say is so miniscule that it doesn't matter.
But each printer, together with its nozzle size and the type of plastic used, causes miniscule imperfections.
Research suggests that the company's market share in China was miniscule compared to local rivals, like Alibaba (BABA).
Trying to make a tragedy or issue seem miniscule by using the phrase "at least" is one way.
It represents a miniscule portion of the entire ichthyosaur, so it's admittedly not a lot to go by.
But apart from that and the miniscule size of its capital little else is known about the vehicle.
Slashing marketing outlays might allow a miniscule profit, but then the top line could stall or start shrinking.
That said, 52,000 Canadians is a miniscule percentage of the more than 35 million Canadians who receive benefits.
Either amount would represent a miniscule portion of federal spending, which has exceeded $4 trillion in recent years.
"A miniscule percentage of the population of the Earth that speaks the language of Kanye West," T.I. said.
Tanas' constant worry is a hyper awareness of the seemingly miniscule chances he could hurt someone near him.
Both pixels and film have a way of amplifying any miniscule imperfections on even the most flawless face.
Threat of ISIS fighters returning to the U.S. is "miniscule compared to other countries," experts say/Alexa Liautaud
Move slightly to the side and you see the three-dimensionality and bristling materiality of the miniscule glass pieces.
The Economist/YouGov poll ranked foreign policy 14th out of 2023 issues in importance at a miniscule 1 percent.
Moves were miniscule, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan off 2106.21% in very light volumes.
In fact, studies of alternative diets have received miniscule governmental funding compared to research into the low-fat diet.
He's staffed by a comparatively miniscule staff of less than 100, while Clinton has hired more than 700 staffers.
As the world keeps pushing for ever-thinner devices, the hardware industry keeps shrinking parts down beyond the miniscule.
The powder within is so fine, the pile so small: $8.05 feels like an unfairly miniscule amount of pay.
He praised Sweden's attitude too but said that Europe had overall taken in a "relatively miniscule" number of refugees.
It is responsive to local needs, and it achieves demonstrable results with a miniscule portion of the federal budget.
Last year, New Jersey took a miniscule step in the right direction, pledging $5 million to fund local news.
Neither side is going to be very happy if judges suddenly start bouncing settlements based on miniscule claims rates.
Even another quarter point hike would be laughably miniscule when set against the steep rate increases of crises past.
Massive and awkward, like a fallen Goliath, he presides over a whimsical world of miniscule fauna and conical trees.
They whisper out from basements and attics, and from miniscule studios and on-the-fly live broadcasts like KBFG's.
This was a prototype project with a miniscule amount of funding, so we really didn't want to start from scratch.
"What I did is still miniscule to what they're doing to white people every day," he insisted on the tape.
Most people in my company work out in the field, so we only rent a miniscule space for office use.
The virtual-currency industry is miniscule compared to traditional finance, but it has grown rapidly since bitcoin's launch in 2009.
The reports show that, in the first days after launch, the number of callers actually seeking crime information was miniscule.
And he'll have to do that while working with the little name recognition he's got and a miniscule campaign operation.
Despite the miniscule odds, highlighted by Reid last month, the report submitted to the NFL and NFLPA found no impropriety.
The market size of the meat replacements, I don't even know how big it is, but it's miniscule by comparison.
I saw this first-hand while spending that season with Columbia; the gyms are tiny, and the fan bases miniscule.
Other not-shit places to help feed your inner shopaholic include... Sweat RecordsCompared to most record stores, Sweat is miniscule.
"Our view is any impact on U.S. consumers is ... miniscule, and we have models to show that," Kudlow told Bloomberg.
That's a billion dollars going back and forth, at miniscule spreads, while the actual underlying bonds are often barely trading.
Other not-shit places to help feed your inner shopaholic include... Sweat RecordsCompared to most record stores, Sweat is miniscule.
In any case, the costs are miniscule compared to those government imposes through mandatory carbon taxes or renewable energy targets.
Eventually, many scripts evolved to include miniscule, or lowercase letters, and a combination of the two cases was worked out.
These seemingly blank canvases covered with miniscule dots in complementary colors simply just don't show up in photographs or videos.
In ten episodes, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey explores topics from the most miniscule molecules to the deepest depths of our universe.
A miniscule 1% said trade was their most important issue for 2020 in a CNN open-ended question taken in March.
"I know Michael well enough to know he doesn't need to partake in the tiny, miniscule decisions," Johnson told the site.
I fell asleep eating pizza in bed and woke to the sounds of New York City outside my miniscule apartment window.
Bodner's invention relies on reaeration—re-separating the miniscule amounts of air dissolved into water and pumping it to the breather.
Foles didn't perform well once again, going 4 of 11 for 39 yards, one interception and a miniscule 9.3 quarterback rating.
In North Carolina, just about every general election for state house seats draws a miniscule total of about 25,000 votes cast.
"The market access issues that American companies have in Japan are miniscule," said Jesper Koll, head of equities fund WisdomTree Japan.
Economists also trimmed their 23.91 growth forecasts for the 20th consecutive week, but by a miniscule amount, to 0.81% from 0.82%.
In many countries grappling most directly with violent extremists, the proportion of women serving in the police and military is miniscule.
There were, just a day or so ago, 11 new cases in China, which is miniscule compared to where it was.
Voting, after all, isn't really an instrumentally rational thing to do — the odds that your vote will be decisive are miniscule.
All the same, Interpol is keen on highlighting this issue, even if it is miniscule compared to the broader wildlife trade.
It's been link to increased satiety, and because it's made with sugar alcohols rather than sugar, the calories "are miniscule," Gans says.
Due to the miniscule admissions fee, these dark, unpleasant theaters attracted a clientele of poor, urban immigrants looking for an evening out.
The company reported overall net income of $4.01 billion for the year, so the refinery's loss was miniscule for its balance sheet.
It also contrasts strongly with the deep recession that ran from 2008 to 2015 with only a miniscule growth blip in 2014.
Net imports fell in each of the last three years and the first-quarter total this year was a miniscule 838 tonnes.
Given the number of movies produced each year, the amount of people and films that actually score a nomination is quite miniscule.
"One pill will have such a miniscule amount, it's very unlikely you're going to detect that with a reagent kit," said Crawford.
Last year, that area had expanded almost five-fold to cover 343 hectares - still miniscule compared to neighbouring France, but a start.
Some Republicans also sought to portray the amount of Russian content as miniscule compared to the total amount of political material online.
Rebel lawmakers from Johnson's Conservative Party – including Philip Hammond, the former finance minister – are supporting the plan, threatening the government's miniscule majority.
Nano-robots are miniscule robots or machines that are measured in nanometers, with one nanometer equivalent to one billionth of a meter.
The miniscule insects, known as sweat bees, are 3 to 4 millimeters (0.12-0.16 inches) in length, according to CNN affiliate CTS.
The miniscule fine was the most allowed under the law, but Facebook can probably find that kind of money in its couch cushions.
Nick's ongoing willingness to stick with Corinne is our only miniscule piece of proof that the producers are not running this entire show.
We haven't had to look far for further evidence that the miniscule style maven is more than ready for her own Gucci contract.
As you come near, you can almost enter the image and see each miniscule patch of color among the hair-sharp, shadowed debris.
And if you're in an abusive relationship in Harrow, you have, quite frankly, a miniscule chance of getting support in your local area.
Not only is it significantly larger than the miniscule Mercury map from Curse of Osiris, but Bungie's also jammed it full of stuff.
"It's outrageous that the government listen to a noisy, miniscule minority instead of looking at science," he said of the anti-fracking protesters.
The B3 is, at first glance, the nicest looking TalkBand yet, even though it still has the miniscule OLED touchscreen of its predecessors.
The fickle news cycle and miniscule attention-span of Chinese basketball meant many had forgotten about Wang until his surprise selection by Memphis.
India imports 900 tonnes to 1,000 tonnes per year, but local gold output is miniscule, at 2 tonnes to 3 tonnes per year.
SPLRCR shares have risen 26%, the second-largest percentage gain among S&P sectors, but they have a miniscule weighting on the index.
On only one measure did more spending correlate statistically with a better result, but, even then, the gains from extra spending were miniscule.
With the study officially hijacked by pollution, the researchers dissected hundreds of the tiny fish and found their miniscule stomachs stuffed with plastics.
The nature of smuggling is such that official statistics cannot be confirmed, but residents told me 21 seized trucks was a "miniscule" number.
Attempts by scientists to replicate the suspected Neanderthal process produced tar in miniscule amounts and far short of what would be required for hafting.
Miniscule US sales of Fiat branded cars show the difficulty in bringing mass market European brands, as opposed to luxury brands, to US showrooms.
But pragmatically, the chances of gender-neutral categories spreading to more prestigious film acting awards like the Golden Globes or the Oscars are miniscule.
First, I learned that my little guy was positively miniscule compared to the silhouette-altering masses that are being summarily cut out of people.
Real estate shares have risen 26%, the second-largest percentage gain among S&P sectors, but they have a miniscule weighting on the index.
The race has been closely watched, with a miniscule margin between the two candidates who are vying for the seat of retiring Republican Sen.
And the savings on retail goods and services that retailers said would be passed on to consumers turned out to be miniscule or nonexistent.
Clients will be able to buy and sell even miniscule amounts of gold digitally for as little as 1 rupees ($0.0155) via Paytm's platform.
Back projection makes human beings appear miniscule in comparison to the images of a giant raging ape displayed on a screen in the background.
A second source said only a "miniscule" number of Amazon warehouses were operational in the country, citing it as a key reason for disruptions.
A press conference — or a dozen press conferences — would be interesting sport, but the odds of meaningfully changing our understanding of her are miniscule.
China did flip to net exporter of refined metal in July for the first time since October 953, though volumes were a miniscule 295 tonnes.
The statues featured Trump's signature coif and grimace, along with the sculptor's imagining of a sagging derriere, and a sprawling gut overhanging some miniscule genitalia.
A publication like Mother Jones can spend $350,000 to uncover a broken private prison system and make a miniscule $5,000 back on the banner ad.
I can't count how many times women carrying Birkin bags that cost more than my college education screamed at me over a miniscule $1003 charge.
To name just three previous offenders from this year, Tame Impala, Foals, and Billie Eilish all offered these miniscule sneak peeks of their forthcoming releases.
With African-American women, Gallup put his 2017 approval rating at a microscopic 6%, virtually unchanged from his miniscule 4% vote with them in 2016.
They were just detail-obsessed, to the point where it really did seem like you could feel the effects of your miniscule changes to the car.
We asked the various translation services how much it would cost to translate Trump's latest news and issues White House pages, and the cost was miniscule.
It might seem like a strange switch for Dirac, going from audiophile cinema hi-fi systems to mobile phones, which typically come with miniscule, flat speakers.
Dr Michel has dubbed the liquid "electronic blood" IBM hopes to kill two birds with one stone by fitting its 3D chips with miniscule internal plumbing.
Those numbers might sound miniscule compared to the reach of Apple, but it's already one of the largest studies ever for the rare disease, O'Connor said.
The chances of Trump doing that are beyond miniscule, because of his total disdain for the idea of the presidency as a position of moral leadership.
If you eat a lot of beef, pork, or lamb kidneys then you have a 1 in 1000 chance of ingesting a miniscule amount of antibiotic.
Our effort is miniscule compared to the combined amount of human hours that have been put into Mega Man X to figure out the best routes.
Miniscule quantities of gluten tend to hide in sauces, dressings, and condiments, and "cross-contamination" from shared fryers and grill tops is also a risk factor.
In reality, a miniscule percentage of women oversee the country's top 3,85033 companies; they're also missing from the financial jobs that lead to the CEO role.
But despite their miniscule size, researchers said the microplants may have contributed to the evolution of the land plants that appeared nearly 550 million years later.
By using science to realize that, technically speaking, right now is miniscule, we might be able to stop getting lost in the despair of the present.
Their staffing level — between two and five staff per hub, including a fellow on temporary assignment — was miniscule for a department that boasted nearly 225,2018 employees.
Garten provided CNN with 14 affidavits from satisfied students and said those who complained about the program are a "miniscule" amount out of approximately 10,000 who enrolled.
The NASA researchers claimed to have produced a miniscule amount of thrust with their experimental engine, but attempts to replicate their results have turned up empty-handed.
A sharp gust of wind blew the tiny portions of tiny food away, shattering the doll-furniture plates and sending miniscule hamburger buns flying across the sidewalk.
After signing his deal Ryan, so excoriated, posted a miniscule 1.37 ERA in Toronto, nearly a full run lower than Wagner's debutante year in spacious Shea Stadium.
Senior author Jamie Foster said that the model captures the interactions between miniscule grounds of coffee, as well as the dynamics of the bed as a whole.
Despite that, the number of women at the table tends to be miniscule, even as conflicts continue to simmer in Syria, Yemen, Nigeria, Burma, Afghanistan, Ukraine and elsewhere.
Like plants and animals, clouds – vast assemblies of miniscule water droplets and ice crystals that cling to dust and are suspended in the air – are given Latin names.
The odds of success were miniscule – and no one won – but Quicken received a slew of email addresses and phone numbers for potential customers who entered the contest.
His name is bait and we are the minnows nipping at it, even if we only manage to grab the most miniscule chunk of worm meat a.k.a. content.
Miniscule gains in endurance or focus set apart winners and losers, so a system that allows competitors to take prohibited drugs needs to be heavily policed and transparent.
Other recent research has shown that on average, only 4 percent of class members collect the often-miniscule shares of the total award that are available to them.
The odds of lawmakers actually adopting such a new tax are miniscule, considering widespread GOP opposition and Republican control of both chambers of Congress and the White House.
The odds of success were miniscule - and no one won - but Quicken received a slew of email addresses and phone numbers for potential customers who entered the contest.
The amounts are miniscule compared with an outstanding 13 trillion yuan ($212.37 billion) of non-performing loans at Chinese commercial banks by the end of the first quarter.
The pontiff's first stop after he arrived in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, on Sunday morning was a modern church where he said a Mass for the miniscule Catholic community.
It's a setup so sensitive that something as seemingly miniscule as how much epoxy is used to hang the mirrors in the vacuum tubes can impact the result.
Based on the samples, people would have gotten anywhere from miniscule, trace amounts of higenamine to more than 100 milligrams in a day, provided they followed the label instructions.
Banks have been stocking up on long-term loans, often tied to real estate and property development that promise higher yields than the miniscule returns on short-term debt.
They'd also recruit Walter Lure, a confederate from the miniscule glam rock circuit in NYC, as well as a post-Television Richard Hell for a brief couple of seconds.
The resulting embryo gets the donor's functioning mitochondrial DNA, and along with it, a third parent (although the amount of biological material contributed by the "third" parent is miniscule).
According to the charges, Amin's only form of income came from tips from guests at parties and a "miniscule" amount of money Islam sent to Amin's family in Bangladesh.
Still, if you gave me an hour with the IOC, I'd have a slight, miniscule chance of convincing them its in their collective interest to act a certain way.
The research is an exciting proof-of-concept that the researchers hope will find use in creating the miniscule, programmable electrical circuits that will power the technology of tomorrow.
As reflected in the miniscule growth in favor toward female bosses, one major issue still remains: the lack of women in the C-suite and other upper management levels.
The tweet came from the CDC's official account, and warned people to keep an eye out for the miniscule pests by comparing them to the size of poppy seeds.
It's not completely impossible — it has happened a handful of times over the centuries — but given the millions who attend every single year, the rate of success is miniscule.
Many of those miniscule creatures play important roles -- good and bad -- in how well we absorb nutrients; the functionality of our immune response; and our energy and metabolism levels.
Rising inequality made any benefits of trade — such as the low cost of consumer goods made in Asia — seemingly miniscule compared to the loss of millions of manufacturing jobs.
Although Einstein's principle of local position invariance predicts zero deviation between the properties of objects in a free falling elevator, the actual number is not zero, but it is miniscule.
Allied troops gained eight miles in one day, captured 450 artillery pieces and 12,000 prisoners — a huge advance in a war until then characterized by miniscule gains and entrenched stalemate.
Miniscule pay hikes have become a global phenomenon, but Australia - which came out of the global financial crisis relatively unscathed - is now straddled with sub-par growth and discouraged consumers.
Overall, that's a miniscule fraction of the more than 298 million people who visited the 418 sites in the National Park System in 2017, according to National Park Service data.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds its monthly policy meeting on Tuesday and markets are pricing in a miniscule chance of an easing after cuts in August and May.
"You're taking something that is a very, very minimal risk in the first place, and you're turning it into a miniscule risk by going through that washing step," Mahovic says.
Ether: The funny thing is when we disagree, usually it's over something so miniscule, like a song for a video clip or which shade of light grey paint to use.
Rampancy's take on black metal is chilly and appealingly primitive, with a heavy dose of punk, a miniscule dash of screamo (see "Besieged"), and the odd guitar harmony for balance.
Rental options include two dozen tiny homes, like the new miniscule Road Haus, which packs hotel amenities into 200 square feet, with plenty of windows to let in the light.
Despite having only three federal contracts over its two-year lifespan and miniscule investment budget (annual revenue of $28503 million), the Power Authority believes Whitefish to be an appropriate partner.
"Women are over-50% of America, yet the exhibits and statues attributing success to women are miniscule, throughout the country," Jane Abraham, Chairman of the Commission, tells The Creators Project.
These newly tiny people, meanwhile, get to enjoy luxury lifestyles on miniscule budgets — a dollar goes a lot further when an entire mansion can fit on top of a kitchen counter.
The difficulties facing Italian banks over their bad loans are miniscule by comparison with the problems some European banks face over their derivatives, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Wednesday.
But the Commission's forecasts showed the effect next year would be miniscule as the ratio would edge lower to only 131.0 percent and it would reverse in 2020 to 131.1 percent.
Furthermore, the pterosaur has surprisingly small eyes, and its dentition is "quite a mix, with a combination of fangs and miniscule teeth in each side of the lower jaws," Britt said.
But as storage on cell phones got bigger, and streaming got easier, fewer people were buying MP3 players, and consequently they make up a miniscule share of consumer spending in 2019.
We don't need more people taking up space and scarce resources in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for stolen cell phones, trivial amounts of money, and a miniscule amount of marijuana.
Egypt now fears its traditionally formidable regional clout is on the wane — amid crises in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, its role is miniscule compared to regional heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Iran.
But the odds on an emergency landing, a car crash, and a poorly-planned armed robbery all happening within one person's orbit in the space of just three weeks are miniscule.
Falling dead last in patent procurement after all 50 states and having a miniscule number of financial experts, Puerto Rico has no realistic chance to revive its economy with these activities.
" "The amount of blood required for (a PED) test is miniscule, it's literally two tablespoons," explained Novitzky, "which science has shown will be regenerated by the body in a matter of hours.
One plausible explanation for their enthusiasm is that Africa's population is so large, and its middle class was so miniscule to begin with, that even modest growth is providing enormous investment opportunities.
Despite Bloomberg's stop-and-frisk policing policy as New York's mayor, he is a likelier beneficiary of Biden's lost following than Mayor Pete, with miniscule black support in all polls, or Sen.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Americans rushed on Monday to buy tickets for a record $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot, suspending disbelief despite miniscule odds that made winning more unlikely than being killed by an asteroid.
That's "miniscule" when compared to the number of foreign fighters who traveled from other Western countries to join ISIS, for several reasons, Seamus Hughes, one of the study's authors, told VICE News.
"The complex is piecing together a modest advance so far today but only one that offsets a miniscule portion of recent losses," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
Every time a keyword is used that does not lead to terrorist actions, it's part of a vast amount of noise obscuring a miniscule signal ... But the problem of ubiquitous false-positives remains.
For example, far too many companies concentrate their gender balance efforts on recruitment, even though the recruitment phase is "miniscule" compared to the time a new employee ultimately spends working, according to Gaudiano.
Regardless of Brexit and the World Cup, we will still have an economy that is overleveraged with miniscule personal savings and a political establishment split from left to right, from top to bottom.
The reform of ESM is one of the measures for deeper economic integration of the euro zone, along with a miniscule euro zone budget and setting up a European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS).
That means the percentage of swipes that result in a date is going to be way lower, and the percentage of swipes that actually result in a relationship is likely to be miniscule.
"Finding this miniscule signal has opened a new window on the early universe," astronomer Judd Bowman of the University of Arizona, and lead author of one of the new studies said in a statement.
The physical body of the work occupies a miniscule amount of space, but consists of a highly condensed fusion of chairs, lamps, computer wiring, and dozens of reflective surfaces bearing projected and fragmented clips.
CHICAGO, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Americans rushed on Monday to buy tickets for a record $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot, suspending disbelief despite miniscule odds that made winning more unlikely than being killed by an asteroid.
"Madonna is one of the miniscule number of super-artiss who influence and career transcend music," Janice Min, president and chief creative officer of The Hollywood Reporter–Billboard Media Group, said in a statement.
The research was conducted by John Herr, professor of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia, who found a miniscule filament involved in stabilizing sperm as they fuse to an egg.
You would think the Pentagon's largest prime contractors that comprise a miniscule 1 percent of all firms in the U.S. would be satisfied with receiving 77 percent of all federal contracts, but they're not.
Under both securities and consumer-protection laws, publicly held companies are required to be honest about even the most miniscule risks, so that investors can make informed decisions about where to put their money.
The medical community does not even see any merit in Texas's restrictions: the mortality rate of abortions is miniscule — 0.6 per 100,000 procedures, which is less than childbirth mortality of 8.8 per 85033,000 procedures.
However, while an exposure of consumer data by Equifax is the biggest headline this time, the chances for success are as miniscule for securing individuals' PII as they are for protecting corporate sensitive data.
Passengers at rival Ryanair have voluntarily handed over just 2.5 million euros to compensate for emissions since 2018, a miniscule portion of the Irish carrier's 15 billion euros of revenue over the same period.
Investors have continued to plow into bonds even though they are being promised a miniscule rate of return — or in the case of certain bonds in other big developed markets, no return at all.
ROME, July 6 (Reuters) - The difficulties facing Italian banks over their bad loans are miniscule by comparison with the problems some European banks face over their derivatives, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Wednesday.
It makes her earlier persona recede into the background, piled on by all these other labels she has chosen for herself, reducing her past violation to a miniscule blip in the gloss of an icon.
Even further down the line, others are working on the invention of miniscule nano-fibers that carry tenofovir—another ARV medication—into the vagina, from where they launch an attack on any infected incoming semen.
In real life, the odds of an asteroid striking just above the center of New York City are miniscule, given how large the Earth is and how much of it is water or uninhabited space.
Fletcher takes issue with Canada Dry's packaging and marketing materials advertise that the drink is "made from real ginger," but says in her lawsuit that the product only contains a "miniscule" amount of ginger extract.
"Germany and other NATO states were not the first to go into the Baltic area," he said, adding that the number of German troops in the region was miniscule compared with a massive Russian buildup.
"Sustainability and the miniscule amount of whales being caught in recent years (are) based on scientific advice and way below any figures potentially threatening the future of the two whale stocks in question," he said.
The defending champions for the five North American events — Brendan Steele, Ryan Armour, Patrick Cantlay, Patton Kizzire and Austin Cook — are all good players, but none are likely to drive television ratings beyond the miniscule.
Caribbean states – with their small populations and economies – offer miniscule profits for banks and are seen as hubs for offshore banking, susceptible to money laundering, tax evasion and the narcotics trade flowing from South America.
While this represents a miniscule fraction of all births, doctors are increasingly concerned that at least some of these falls may be resulting from new mothers falling asleep while breastfeeding babies in their hospital beds.
So investors have continued to plow into bonds even though they are being promised a miniscule rate of return — or in the case of certain bonds in other big developed markets, no return at all.
But as of Friday morning, nearly 280 North Brooklyn commuters had already signed up on their waitlist—a miniscule percentage of the 225,000 riders who need to figure out another commute, sure, but still something.
Weeks before competition, Hales had been experiencing full-body stingers that could be induced by things as miniscule as sneezing or going over a speed bump, but postponed a doctor's visit in lieu of the tournament.
Sadly, the chance of tapping Stone for advice of any kind seems miniscule, so until we manage to breach her inner circle of friends, we'll have to make do with stalking her red carpet beauty looks.
Simple common sense suggests that Russian operatives as outlined in the report could well have engaged in sufficient covert and overt operations to have easily moved such a miniscule percentage of the voting population to Trump.
He'd had a tiny, miniscule, barely visible sliver of success, if he were being completely honest, and sometimes a student would come across one of his poems in a magazine and mistake it for meaning something.
Riyadh's action may do some damage to the miniscule trade between the two countries - Saudi Arabia's main state wheat buying agency, for example, has told grains exporters it will no longer buy Canadian wheat and barley.
And Kirke's defiant act via one small accessory is proof that (along with the help of the media outlets Streep called upon in her speech) even something as miniscule as a pin can go a long way.
And as I write this, it seems he'll barely avoid a government shutdown (by letting Congress extend negotiations for another week) that there was no need to fly this close to on his first miniscule funding battle.
There, he berated members of the NATO alliance and aggressively jostled the prime minister of miniscule Montenegro to get to the front of a photo line, straightening his jacket with emphasis as he landed on his mark.
On the earnings call Wednesday night Zuckerberg said the need to make money is not the reason for its position on ads from politicians, and it represents a miniscule percentage of revenue (less than 0.5% next year).
Rather than offering a fatuous expression of regret for the collapse of his country, I ought to have apologized for having played even a miniscule role in what was, by any measure, a catastrophe of epic proportions.
That may seem miniscule compared to some of Disney's blockbusters ("Avengers: Endgame" made about 10 times that in a single day), but this weekend performance is less about breaking the ticket booth and more about Fox's reputation.
Of the fraction who are hesitant, a miniscule slice of true believers push a big chunk of the misinformation on social media, said Sean O'Leary, a member of The American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Infectious Diseases.
These corporate handouts — which are miniscule compared to the taxes we would be collecting had our 1970s tax code still been in place today — might be the last bulwark the one percent has against a genuine revolution.
China's imports from Iran were 453,000 bpd in the first quarter, up 17.4 percent from the same period in 2017 and enough to make Iran the sixth-biggest supplier, although the gap to number five Brazil is miniscule.
"Current foreign ownership of the market is miniscule compared to that of mainstream emerging markets and only a handful of global funds are invested in the market," said Vrajesh Bhandari, portfolio manager at Al Mal Capital in Dubai.
Previous studies that peered into the structure of the brain for clues about the causes of ADHD often involved too few patients to be able to detect the miniscule size variations that were shown in the new report.
They just don't play enough, and especially when comparing them to a starter's 22017 innings, or a position player's 150 games played, the 60 innings that modern relievers throw per season, roughly one per appearance, is just miniscule.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear only a miniscule fraction of the cases in which a party seeks review -- typically below 3% -- and it requires a vote of four of the nine justices to take on a case.
The chances of a man both liberating the Eternal City and winning the European Cup in its rarified surroundings are surely humbling in just how miniscule they are, and, in that sense, Paisley was blessed almost beyond belief.
This resulted in a Nobel prize for the physicists behind it, and kickstarted a decades-long hunt in particle physics for miniscule differences between matter and antimatter in an effort to explain the universe's preference for the former.
But if college football can't accept the targeting rule—which, frankly, is one of the most miniscule safety improvements possible—it's hard to imagine it will be very successful at moving forward and finding ways to save itself.
I've been reminded how the mind will inflate whatever problems are in the foreground of its attention to seem like the end of the world, but when a bigger problem arises even our worst ones will become miniscule.
The US unit due to be stationed in the Suwalki Gap and joined by two companies of troops from UK and Romania is miniscule compared to the American military's effort to deter the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
If the Chinese are dumping steel into the U.S. market, the only reasonable conclusion that could be reached is that they are remarkably bad at doing so, given their miniscule market share, and their seeming inability to grow it.
"In most other areas, an increased number of prospective buyers appear to be either wavering at the steeper home prices pushed up by inventory shortages or disheartened by the competition for the miniscule number of affordable listings," Yun said.
If certain green eye-shade bureaucrats in Washington have their way, funding for the International Space Station (ISS), which already consumes a miniscule part of the federal budget, would be pared back to nothing within a few short years.
Sanders, too, said on Friday that Clinton "has taken significant money from the fossil fuel industry," though fact checkers note her fossil fuel donations amount to a miniscule total when it comes to the fundraising Clinton has already completed.
Kamau Macharia, principal secretary at the foreign ministry in Kenya - where one in five girls are married before 18 and 35% of maternal deaths are caused from unsafe abortions - said the amount to meet the global goals was "miniscule".
Even taking into account those people who own Android phones running version 6.0 and up, or the owners of watches running Android Wear 2.0, the total potential audience for a targeted advertising campaign for a brand like Burger King is miniscule.
Whether it's the chemist supplying America's psychedelic drugs and the scientists taking on the DEA or the Silicon Valley bros eating miniscule amounts of acid for breakfast, we want to know what's really going on in the world of psychedelic science.
China's exports of steel to the United States are a miniscule 0.1 percent of its total production, so in theory the U.S. tariffs are inconsequential and should have zero to minimal impact on the country's demand for seaborne iron ore.
U.S. Navy surgeons completed the procedure in just 30 minutes, suturing the small wound with miniscule stitches aboard the USNS Comfort, a hospital ship making its penultimate stop on a Latin American tour of four countries including Peru, Ecuador and Honduras.
China's exports of steel to the United States are a miniscule 0.1 percent of its total production, so in theory the U.S. tariffs are inconsequential and should have zero to minimal impact on the country's demand for seaborne iron ore.
Couples are opting to have every miniscule detail of their wedding photographed — a dress hanging in the doorway, shoes over in the corner of the room, drunken guests parting into the wee hours of the morning — and experts aren't sold.
There, downsized immigrants live in a miniscule tenement without the benefits and protections enjoyed by the main community, commuting in to clean and build and do all the other labor that people like Paul are trying to opt out of.
Of more than 1.5 million active wells estimated worldwide (1 million in the U.S. alone), only a miniscule fraction are equipped with real-time monitoring systems that enable real-time decision making capability to improve efficiency or profitability of wells.
That $12.8 million is a miniscule second weekend if you're a multi-million dollar summer blockbuster, but it's gravy at this point for Baby Driver, which has by now almost doubled its reported $34 million budget at the box office.
TikTok, meanwhile, had argued that a "very miniscule" proportion of its videos were inappropriate, and that after reviewing content created by users in India it had removed over 6 million videos that had violated its terms of use and community guidelines.
But when I think about my friends who are still in uniform, I know that the costs of painful offsets will be miniscule compared to the costs of failing to provide adequate funding for our military and thereby inviting foreign aggression.
The Evil Eye or al-ayn (simply "the eye" in Arabic) is a curse that is said to cause harm in varying degrees, from miniscule annoyances, to making one's fortune dissolve, to igniting a string of bad luck—whatever that entails.
Haddad, who for now can count on only one coalition member, the miniscule Communist Party, may face a daunting task trying to rebuild the coalition in Congress that helped the Workers Party govern Brazil for 13 of the last 15 years.
Even if it had reached 1 million users, that would still make it miniscule compared to mainstream smartphone messaging apps like Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp, which each have around a billion users worldwide, or iMessage, the messaging app available on all Apple iPhones.
Littered with discharge diss-tracks ("I'm a venereal disease, like a menstrual bleed") and a high rate of failure (listen closely and you can still hear Sheezus and the lyric "Periods, we all got periods" echoing on the breeze), it's a miniscule genre.
On a night in March, craggy brown shards of what looked l­ike tree bark, topped with tiny translucent orange globes and miniscule dollops of something white and creamy, ­­­turned out to be chips made from sunchoke skin, with trout roe and sunchoke purée.
"$264 billion is miniscule in the face of the cost of the thousands of dead mothers, the cost of the hundreds of thousands of orphaned children who are left behind and the cost of families broken up by abuse and violence," said Macharia.
Granted, his attitude and comments during this current retirement has been more adamant on the stance of staying inactive, but his recent comments regarding Golovkin and Danny Garcia are a move, no matter how miniscule, in the direction of returning to the ring.
The impact Kanter's energy has in locker rooms, on bus rides, and cross-country flights feels relatively miniscule—to a certain degree it very much is—but so many of his teammates cite his ability to loosen the atmosphere as a professional advantage.
Explicit art can do one of two things, either make a mockery of the event and downplay it to make it look miniscule or it can be so detailed that it feels like you're reliving a traumatic experience you've already been through.
The chemical is known to penetrate the enamel and reach the dentin, although in miniscule amounts, explained Dr. Edmond Hewlett, associate dean at the UCLA School of Dentistry and spokesman for the American Dental Association, who was not involved in the new study.
Though firm data is difficult to obtain because Amway is private, I suspect that after a half a century it derives a miniscule percent of total profits from product sales in the U.S., having conceivably exhausted or nearly exhausted its potential recruit base.
The latest investment in Monet values the venture at just $22.7 million, for now making it a miniscule player compared with Cruise, which is valued at around $15 billion, and Uber, which has been valued at around $120 billion ahead of its expected IPO.
We saw that in the wake of the financial crisis when, rather than have a massive public stimulus, Republicans, and many Democrats, opted for a miniscule plan that prolonged the economic pain for millions of people — pain from which they have yet to fully recover.
The number of false reports is miniscule in comparison to the more than 18% of all women who are sexually assaulted on campus and do not report it (and also the men, who are statistically more likely to face assault themselves than false allegations).
Only a miniscule percentage of candidates are successful when it comes to online fundraising and most of your cyber peeps probably don't live in your district, so their high opinion of you is largely worthless because they're not eligible to vote in your race. 5.
So I want to make sure I'm not doing that with my material, and touching on things that are human interest matters, not just this tiny miniscule toxic ship that you can get so obsessed with and then a year later, it doesn't make sense.
While his offensive role was much smaller Saturday against Santa Cruz, his defense was crucial in the blowout win: the Skyforce were a plus-257.7 in his 220 minutes on Saturday; they allow a miniscule 210 points per 11.93 possessions when he's on the floor.
There was no parent to put food on the table, so she spent her days collecting garbage to sell for miniscule amounts of money and doing the back-breaking labor of fetching water and cooking and cleaning so her siblings could go to school.
The elevated level of energy needed to break down meat proteins in our bodies versus other types of food is miniscule; the doctor in charge of WebMD once told Mic that digesting the average meat-centric meal probably produces as much energy as walking to the bathroom.
"The government could step in again to decide the rate of royalty, which could be really miniscule in comparison with the cost of developing a really good product," said one of the sources, declining to be named as they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Proceeding from the supposition that people engaging in the proscribed sex acts were members of a "miniscule [sic] minority", the highest court upheld the ban on the grounds that only the legislature had the right to say whether they could be treated as a criminal class.
Flows within China are dynamic and are perhaps more managed than before, but flows of foreigners into China are miniscule by comparison to other countries, and China has only recently established an agency (the State Immigration Administration created at the 2018 Party Congress) to cultivate inward flows.
In the meantime, Haji has teamed up with relatives to form a tiny camp within the camp, with half a dozen tents grouped together around a miniscule communal area offering just enough space to sit down for a chat on sleeping mats and grey UN blankets.
The 30 states that have legalized medical marijuana include CBD products in that protection, while a number of other states have specific CBD laws that allow for those products in some form, so long as they also contain no more than a miniscule amount of THC.
The turnover is still miniscule compared to overall electronic volumes, which totaled 494,593 lots for the three metals during the same period in early June, but opponents are concerned that it could gain momentum, leaving the traditional model favored by miners and industry with scant liquidity.
Dessert was a return to restraint: a small slice of bread pudding, made with tangy rye and studded with miniscule kernels of popped amaranth, followed by slightly grainy bee-pollen ice cream served with a spoonful of Meyer-lemon ice and a cloud of chamomile cream.
Recent research has pointed to a method of device fingerprinting that uses the miniscule, unique imperfections in each phone's accelerometer and gyroscope—basically, its hardware—to create a profile of that phone that can be used to track its user's activities across the web, without her knowledge.
The goal of the mission is to allow Astroscale to collect a sample of the miniscule particles of space debris over a two-year period, and to come up with an estimate of just how many of these small space waste fragments are in Lower Earth Orbit.
Abhay Ashtekar, director of Penn State University's Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, said heavy celestial objects bend space and time but because of the relative weakness of the gravitational force the effect is miniscule except from massive and dense bodies like black holes and neutron stars.
He was 21950 when the family business merged with Safeway, and he was not yet 19513 when he purchased a two-thirds stake in the Cleveland Rams, a team with a miniscule fan base—roughly 21951 season ticket owners, according to accounts at the time—and a tight budget.
It's true that while cable subscriptions are declining at an increasing rate, it's not a big enough issue to deem it the end of paid TV. Craig Moffett, veteran senior analyst at MoffettNathanson, describes the pace of cord-cutting as "drip, drip, drip," meaning it's too miniscule to matter.
Eighty inch reaches are not hard to come by in the modern world and though many amateur fighters wistfully think about how much better they would be with a few inches more reach, the number of quality fighters truly capable of making use of a reach advantage is miniscule.
"The house flippers are looking for that deep discounted price, foreclosure properties, but now distressed property sales are miniscule in the marketplace, so it's much tougher for people who are just purchasing and looking to flip in the next few months," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors.
For Texas, whose $1.6 trillion a year economy is bigger than many countries including U.S. ally South Korea, spending on suits against the federal government is comparatively miniscule, at around $5.1 million as of December 2014, the Texas Tribune reported, based on disclosures it received from the office.
"Reorienting Kepler relative to the Sun caused miniscule changes in the shape of the telescope and the temperature of the electronics, which inevitably affected Kepler's sensitive measurements in the first days of each campaign," said study co-author Geert Barentsen, an astrophysicist at NASA's Ames Research Center, in a statement.
When Adrian Beltre awaits a lazy, inning-ending pop fly at third base, Profar shuttles behind him in a shadow stance that could be lifted out of an instructional video, glove at the ready on the miniscule chance that one of the best third basemen ever to field his position muffs the catch.
"It is disappointing that President Trump spent the weekend attacking the NFL and top players of the NBA, and that he could not bother to lend a miniscule amount of support for Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, the island of Dominica, the Virgin Islands, or any other nation affected by Hurricane Maria," Rep.
Trans women make up a miniscule percentage of the general population, and the number of potential mother figures has been slashed even further thanks to alarming levels of murders and hate-driven violence; outsized suicide rates; and decades of government inaction on the HIV epidemic, which continues to disproportionately impact trans women.
The PlayStation Move controllers are painfully limited compared to either Oculus Touch or the HTC Vive remotes, simply because their interface is a bad fit for VR. They're pimpled with four miniscule face buttons that are almost pointless for anything but menu selections, with inlaid, difficult-to-find options buttons along the sides.
Its basic structure is rather repetitious — most chapters consist of a passage of historical rumination on the history of Delhi, followed by an account of an interview with one of the protagonists of its recent transformation, a member of the nouveaux riches who've imposed their character on the capital despite their miniscule numbers.
Zhang Liangui, a North Korea expert at the Central Party School, which trains rising officials, however said Pyongyang had made repeatedly clear that it would not give up its nuclear weapons program and that while sanctions were unlikely to prove useful, the chances of resolving the Korean peninsula crisis through talks were also "miniscule, if not already non-existent".
"Although utterly trivial in economic terms, the miniscule [sic] increase is a political victory for those whose regulatory rents and campaign contributions depend on the piratical dogma that, regardless of market conditions and consumer preference, biofuel producers are always entitled to squeeze more dollars out of motorists at the pump," he said in an email to CNBC.
On one stretch of her living room's concrete mantelpiece, beside a vase of foraged horseradish leaves, is the following: a stone resembling a miniscule torso, a tattered red silk child's shoe atop a hand-shaped wooden stand, a fossil, a flat piece of flint that mimics a fish and a driftwood plinth displaying a row of pebbles.
VTB reported a large RUB18bn profit (17% annualised ROAE), probably helped by a miniscule reserve charge despite a significant RUB172bn spike in overdue loans (the nature of this is uncertain), while its retail arm VTB24 earned RUB4bn entirely due to a one-off gain from the sale of 443% minus one share of Leto-bank to the Russian Post.
"The miniscule projected gains in this long-awaited official government assessment of the revised NAFTA contradict Donald Trump's grandiose claims that it will lead to 'cash and jobs pouring into the U.S.' and reinforces congressional Democrats' views that absent more improvements, the revised deal won't stop NAFTA's ongoing damage," Lori Wallach, director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, said in a statement to CNBC.
Africa's population is so large, and its middle class was so miniscule to begin with, that even modest growth is providing enormous investment opportunities But the most probable cause of the optimism is that although Africa's middle class may be small as a proportion of the total population, it really is growing fast in the big cities, which is where the foreign investors are putting their money.
Clinton's rival in the Democratic primary race, Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, has raised less than a quarter of that, and the three Republicans still in the race have raised relatively miniscule amounts from Americans abroad.
During the last school year, its artificial intelligence systems and human monitors detected a comparatively miniscule 465 "imminent threats" to students—86 percent of those cases involved instances of potential self-harm, 103 percent violence toward others, 1 percent cyberbullying, and 1 percent drug-related comments, according to Mike Jolley, a former North Carolina school principal who now serves as Securly's director of K-12 safety operations.
"But please note that any records I may have saved as a private citizen with limited technology capabilities will be miniscule in comparison to the full database of information which has already been collected under the direction of the Obama Administration during last year's completely unjustified FISA warrant that targeted me for exercising my First Amendment rights, both in 2016 as well as in years prior," Page wrote.
The frustrating truth—and this is probably what's behind all this boos and groans— is that Valve doesn't have much of a reason to make games anymore because the profit margins on games are miniscule compared to what it gets from opening its own markets (and, by the way, what is Dota 2's unbounded ecosystem if not platform capitalism for esports, putting the "real" work on everyone but Valve?).
However, the scale is still miniscule compared to single-victim homicides, which comprise more than 6900 percent of the 2628,28503 murders over the course of a year in the United States (22019 murders per day) A 2017 study of 115 mass murderers has found that their profiles are not very different from individual murderers: they are heavily male, relatively low in educational attainment and likely to possess a previous criminal conviction.
That means there's a miniscule pool of data to refer to: The most oft-cited favorable odds (60 percent chance of a live birth for a 36-year-old woman) come from a predictive model out of Harvard, with the scientists conceding in the paper's conclusion that the numbers are likely too optimistic, given "the paucity of validation data" available from women who have actually used frozen eggs to try to become pregnant.
His gamble is that by rolling out the block grant program in Oklahoma first -- a state where conservative lawmakers have refused nearly a billion dollars annually in federal funding for Medicaid expansion and resulting health outcomes have been poor -- the relatively miniscule benefit the state would receive from a pared down faux-expansion will create the illusion of the block grant program's success and lure lawmakers in other states to sign on.
While the Bannon philosophy just turned a section of the South purple for the time being, establishment Republicans are about to flip moderates in Midwestern states that went red — by miniscule margins — for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, back to solid blue.
"Donald Trump was our clickbait," Bruce Feirstein, a contributing editor for Spy, wrote for Vanity Fair in 2015: He brought us word-of-mouth recognition, and more readers—just the same way he is now bringing eyeballs to newscasts, and page views to Web sites… Over the course of our years at Spy, we fact-checked his books and his finances (with predictable results), trolled him by sending miniscule checks — as low as 13 cents —to see if he'd cash them (he did), and wrote up his all-but-forgotten business debacles.
They're porous, riven with gaps and fragmentation; at the same time, they're unquestionably "lyrical" in their concision and fluidity — to say nothing of the formal vigilance with which Kahn transforms couplets into tercets, constructing sometimes larger and sometimes more miniscule stanzaic units: When it is so hot I lie on the floor When I think of what i have to give Life has it's good points And the fat, white thigh-bones of a tourist ("Women in Public") The way meaning gathers here in an accretive way, which uses both the isolating space of the poetic line and the capitalized "And" to connect and dissociate the semantic content of each line, is typical of Kahn's style, and resonates throughout the collection.

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